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Roasting (Indirect Method)

To reduce the risk of burns from flame rollout or the hot air and steam trapped inside:
• Open the Hood carefully when roasting on grill.

WARNING

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Indirect Cooking (Roasting):

Food is cooked like in an oven under lower heat and/or longer cooking times. These foods require more than 25 
minutes grilling time and some are so delicate that Direct Cooking would dry them out or scorch them. 

Use the Indirect Cooking Method to cook whole meats such as roasts, ribs, chickens, turkeys, and other large cuts of 
meat, as well as delicate fish fillets. Place the food to bake or roast on the center of the cooking grids inside a metal 
baking tray or a disposable heavy-gauge foil pan or on a roasting rack.

Preheat the grill with the Main Burners on “High.” Then adjust the Burners lower on each side of the food to the cor-
rect temperature and turn “Off” the Burner(s) directly below the food. 

Close the hood and cook “indirectly.” Monitor the temperature in the Hood Gauge. If the heat gets too high, turn the 
Burner to the “Low” position. Avoid lifting the Hood frequently, as heat is lost and the cooking time is extended.

For longer cooking times, add water to the Roasting Pan to keep drippings from burning. The drippings can be used to 
make gravies or sauces. 

Grill Cooking (Direct Method)

Direct Cooking on the Grids:

Food is cooked directly over the heat source. The Burners heat up the Flavor Activators under the Cooking Grids, which 
in turn heat the food on the grill. The natural food juices from cooking fall onto the hot Flavor Activators below and 
vaporize. Rising smoke bastes the food, giving it that unique barbecued flavor.

Use the Direct Cooking method for foods that take less than 25 minutes to cook: steaks, chops, kabobs, sausages, and 
more. 

These foods should be turned once halfway through the grilling time. 

To sear meats, place them over Direct High heat for 2 to 5 minutes per side. Smaller pieces require less searing time. 
Hamburgers, steaks, chops, chicken breasts, and larger cuts of meat all benefit from searing. Usually after searing you 
finish cooking the food at a lower temperature.

For Direct Cooking, preheat the grill with the Main Burners on “High.” Place food on the Cooking Grate, and then 
adjust all Burners to the temperature required. Close the Hood and lift it only to turn food or to test for doneness at 
the end of the recommended cooking time.

Cooking on Griddle Plates allows cooking of smaller items that otherwise would fall through the grill. The Burners heat 
the Griddle Plates directly, which cooks the food on contact. The Griddle Plates sear thin cuts of meat or cook food like 
eggs that can not be cooked on a grill. They can also be used to heat pans.

CAUTION

Do not preheat Cooking Grids over 5 minutes. The cooking surface coatings could be destroyed.

Use only long-handled heat-resistant plastic or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the non-stick surface. 

Summary of Contents for Aussie Vantage 6212S00T91 Use

Page 1: ...his product for any other purpose than which it is intended These instructions must be kept with the user SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS If you smell gas 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open...

Page 2: ...0 251 7558 8 am 5 pm E S T Monday Friday 1 423 639 1171 Telephone 1 423 639 2570 Fax Consumer Service Department MECO CORPORATION 1500 Industrial Road Greeneville TN 37745 USA Register your grill www...

Page 3: ...rming a Leak Test 23 How to Perform a Leak Test First Time Use 24 Lighting Grill Using the Ignitor 25 Check the Flame 25 Manually Lighting the Grill 27 Cooking on the Gas Grill Grill Cooking Direct Me...

Page 4: ...S00T91 6512S0DT91 1 2A 7 15 10 9 16 17 24 26 29A 30 32 5 6 6A 8 11 12 13 18 19 20A 21 22 23 27 28 31 4 3A 33 NOTE Some illustrations may vary slightly depending on grill Model however the names are th...

Page 5: ...nly 1 18 Drip Cup Holder Wire 1 19 Drip Cup 1 20A CP Heat Shield 6512 only 1 21 Tank Blocking Wire 6212 1 21 Tank Blocking Wire 6512 2 22 Top U Frame 2 23 Side Table 2 24 Tank Locking Plate 1 25 Tank...

Page 6: ...Cap on the end Insert the Left Legs into the ends of one Top U Frame and the Right Legs into the ends of the other Top U Frame Note that the notch at the top tapered end of all Legs will face the insi...

Page 7: ...rame through the shroud and fasten in place with a 1 4 20 nut Left Leg Right Leg 5 32 30 x 39 Bolt 1 4 20 x 1 1 Bolt 1 4 20 Nut Step 3 Front Crossbrace Assembly Assemble one Crossbrace to the inside o...

Page 8: ...s The left end will be between the Tank Side Brace and the rear leg of the U Frame so that the holes in all parts align Join parts together at the bottom hole with a 1 4 20 x 1 1 bolt through the back...

Page 9: ...the Tube Brace Step 6 Tank Locking Plate Center Crossbrace Assembly A Orient the Tank Locking Plate as shown with the edge flanges facing outward and the edge notches to the bottom Install two 1 4 20...

Page 10: ...ow notch spacing to inside Tank Support Axle Pin Axle not shown to scale 2 pc Axle Pin 2 pc Step 7 Model 6512 Wheel Assembly Insert an Axle through the Wheel and the leg tube Fasten in place by insert...

Page 11: ...both Supports to the Bowl using the same pair of 1 4 20 x 59 Bolts Fiber Washers and Nuts The bolt and fiber washer are on the inside of the Bowl Repeat this for the other side B Attach the Bowl Hing...

Page 12: ...he Main Burner to the Bowl with 2 5 x 31 Tapping Screws B 5 x 31 Tapping Screw 2 pcs A Step 10A 6512 ONLY Tank Heat Shield Attachment Fasten the Tank Heat Shield to the bottom of the Bowl with two 1 2...

Page 13: ...nition Module pre installed A Insert valve stems out through front of the Control Panel so that the holes in the valve brackets align with the holes in the Control Panel Fasten in place with four 5 32...

Page 14: ...x 1 97 Bolts through the leg tube and into threaded inserts on the inside of the Control Panel Detail Burner Tube Valve Nozzle Step 12C Control Panel Heat Shield Model 6512 ONLY Tuck top flange of 651...

Page 15: ...er Fasten Electrode collector box to the burner with 1 5 x 31 Tapping screw A B 5 x 31 Tapping Screw 1 pc Front of Grill B Electrode Wire Plug Assembly Route electrode wire away from the burner and bo...

Page 16: ...Side Tables are interchangable Step 16 Hood Hinge Half Assembly Attach the Hood Hinge Halves to the Hood oriented with the open side down Install two 1 4 20 x 39 Bolts with Fiber Washers through the i...

Page 17: ...e in serted through the Heat Shield then Hood and into the end of the Hood Handle No Fiber Washers or Thermal Baffles Step 18 Hood Hinge Assembly Place Hood on Bowl and align hinges Hood hinge legs in...

Page 18: ...legs 1 and 2 in holes on right side of Bowl and Hood Next while hold ing leg 3 insert leg 4 into hole in left side of Hood Last carefully insert leg 3 into hole in Bowl and gently allow it to spring...

Page 19: ...e first leg is resting on the control panel flange 3 Align the loop end over the hole in the short top flange of the lower back Crossbrace Fasten in place with 1 5 32 30 x 39 Bolt per Wire Insert the...

Page 20: ...e underneath the grill bowl Step 23 Battery Installation 6512 only Unscrew Igniter Cover and insert AA Battery with the negative end going in first Replace the cover and tighten securely This Complete...

Page 21: ...eakage exces sive rust or other forms of visual external damage it may be hazardous and should be checked by a liquid propane supplier Do not use an LP Gas Cylinder with a damaged valve Do not store a...

Page 22: ...proof of purchase via e mail or to fax your proof of purchase to 423 639 1055 and reference your model and serial number It is important to register your grill and retain your receipt Connecting LP G...

Page 23: ...e and flammable material Locate your LP gas grill at least 10 feet away from your house or any building Maintain minimum clearances of 36 from back and sides of grill to any combustible construction D...

Page 24: ...closed by turning the knob on the LP Gas Cylinder clockwise until it stops 3 Mix one part of water with one part of dish washing liquid 4 With the regulator hose connected to the LP Gas Cylinder turn...

Page 25: ...death from fire or explosion Open Hood before lighting the grill to prevent an explosion from gas build up During failed lighting attempts or if the Burners go out during operation turn Control Knobs...

Page 26: ...r is lit If no spark see Troubleshooting Section on page 33 6 From the Off position light other Burner Your grill has a Crossover Ignition System that allows the Burners to light successively off one...

Page 27: ...ssover Ignition System that allows the Burners to light successively off one another Confirm each Burner is lit before lighting another Burner If any or all Burners fail to light after three or four a...

Page 28: ...a grease fire in the Drip Cup Do not place containers of oil or grease on or near grill If you notice grease or other hot material dripping from the grill onto the valve hose or regulator turn off th...

Page 29: ...r the heat source The Burners heat up the Flavor Activators under the Cooking Grids which in turn heat the food on the grill The natural food juices from cooking fall onto the hot Flavor Activators be...

Page 30: ...et the Burners on Low or turn off all that are not needed When cooking food on the Warming Rack follow procedures for Roasting Indirect Cooking Be sure to place a pan or drip tray under the food When...

Page 31: ...nsect nests from the inlet hole of Main Burner Fig 10 5 Open up the Main Burner holes Fig 10 with a small nail or wire Use a non metallic brush to remove food particles and corrosion from the Burner s...

Page 32: ...om the gas grill and the cylinder s Gas Supply is turned OFF Never leave a LP Gas Cylinder inside a vehicle that can become overheated by the sun Even though your LP Gas Cylinder may appear to be empt...

Page 33: ...age from spider webs insect nests or rust See How to Clean Burners section Replace any damaged parts Turn off Control Knobs and LP Gas Cylinder valve Once fire is out and grill has cooled off Clean re...

Page 34: ...Burners See How to Clean Burners in Care and Maintenance Dry Electrode with clean cloth Air dry or use blow dryer Reconnect the wire Replace Igniter Wire Electrode assembly Call the Customer Service D...

Page 35: ...ge in atmospheric conditions will eventually stop the vibration If your problem is not resolved from the information provided above please call Customer Service at 1 800 251 7558 If you need a replace...

Page 36: ...option of MECO CORPORATION without charge This warranty does not include the cost of any inconvenience or property damage due to failure of the product and does not cover damage due to misuse abuse a...

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